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Historically servants of the Tzimisce, the Bratovich have served their masters as guardians and taskmasters, specializing in the training of ghoul-bred dogs. Bratovitches became the most notorious of the Revenant Lupine hunters due to their keen understanding of the Lupines and their strategies. The family remained with the Tzimisce and proudly fought against the Anarchs during the revolt.

When the favors seem to be on the side of the anarchs, the opportunistic Bratovitchs switched side, betraying their masters to the hungry rabble. When the Sabbat formed after the Convention of Thorns, the Bratovitch gladly allied themselves with the nascent sect. The family is no longer active within the Sabbat. Due to the family’s peculiarities, most Sabbat avoid it at all costs, considering it can be even more vile than the sect itself. Occasionally, a nomadic pack will stay on a Bratovitch estate, but seldom for long.

The horror stories concerning their demented games, their foul experiments, their repulsive diets and their self-mutilation are innumerable. Every Bratovitch seeks only power to survive in the brutal games of the family, many seek their Tzimisce masters for vicissitude-altered features and have little to no understanding how Humanity functions.

They live in dilapidated mansions, filled with antiques and junk that has been with their family for centuries. They never clean their houses, so they are very dirty and disgusting. They cannot keep a servant, for any help goes insane, flees in terror, or becomes a meal for the family. Most Bratovitch never see a normal human being, only their revenant cousins and vampires, and have trouble understanding why people would find it repulsive to drink blood or have aversions against killing.